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Date: | 2010-04-07 (20:24) |
From: | Martin Jambon <martin.jambon@e...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] camlp4 infix let |
Jérémie Dimino wrote: > Hi, > > Le mercredi 07 avril 2010 à 15:05 -0400, Jacques Le Normand a écrit : >> Dear List, >> I'm writing a camlp4 syntax extension and I'd like to write >> >> <:expr< let ( >>= ) = Bar.( >>= ) in 5 >> >> but camlp4 complains: >> >> While expanding quotation "expr" in a position of "expr": >> Parse error: ")" or [ipatt] expected after "(" (in [ipatt]) >> >> yet it seems to be valid revised syntax. Does anyone have any ideas? The revised syntax of the old camlp4 or camlp5 requires a backslash in front of the operator instead of parentheses: $ cat foo.ml let \>>= = Bar.\>>= in 5 ; $ camlp5r pr_o.cmo foo.ml let _ = let (>>=) = Bar.(>>=) in 5 I don't know how to make it work with the new camlp4: $ camlp4r -printer o foo.ml File "foo.ml", line 1, characters 4-8: Parse error: "module" or [opt_rec] expected after "let" (in [expr]) > It is because the ">>" of the ">>=" operator is detected as the end of > the camlp4 quotation. You can try something like that: > > let operator = ">>=" in <:expr< let ($lid:operator$) = Bar.($lid:operator$) in 5 >> I would add it is simpler to just avoid << and >> in any ocaml source code unless camlp5/camlp4 is not involved. Martin -- http://mjambon.com/